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The University in an Age of Crises: Autumn 2025, Volume 114, No 455

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At least since St Augustine’s account of the Earthly City in The City of God, human history has often been cast as a chain of crises and catastrophes. War, pestilence, natural disaster, famine, persecution – these were woven into the ordinary expectation of human life. The ‘state of emergency’, as Walter Benjamin put it, is ‘not the exception but the rule’. Yet for most of history, people assumed that such calamities, however devastating, would not last forever....

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